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Jon had to put together a menu for his Science Club picnic bag lunch. The menu groups the items into sandwiches, drinks, and fruit. Jon had to put one food item from each group in a bag for the members.
Part A: What are the total number of bagged lunch combinations?
Part B: Written as a percent, what is the probability that a bagged lunch will contain chocolate milk?
Part C: Written as a fraction, what is the probability that a bagged lunch will contain a peanut butter sandwich with an apple?
Part D: Written as a fraction, what is the probability that a bagged lunch will contain a ham & cheese sandwich with skim milk and an apple?
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